FEATURE - Der erste Fernseher der Welt von LG, der sich bei Nichtgebrauch einrollt
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FEATURE - Der erste Fernseher der Welt von LG, der sich bei Nichtgebrauch einrollt
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21/10/2020
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The world’s first rollable TV has hit the market – for the price of a luxury SUV.Korean manufacturer LG has unveiled the new Signature OLED R which rolls down into a stylish plinth when not in use.It has just gone on sale in its home country for an eye-watering $87,000 USD / €73.400 euros.The flexible OLED panel automatically rolls down into its base when turned off.But when switched on it uncurls from its hiding place and is said to offer a stunning pictures.The idea is to hide the 4K, 65-inch screen when it is not needed to keep a room looking stylish and elegant.There are several different view settings—Full View, Line View and Zero View which allows the adjustment of the screen size based on the aspect ratio of the programmed being watched.Other features include a Dolby Atmos sound bar with virtual 5.1 surround sound and a polished aluminium base.
OPS: The new LG Signature OLED R which rolls down out of sight when switched off
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FEATURE - Der erste Fernseher der Welt von LG, der sich bei Nichtgebrauch einrollt
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12274
Rollable 1
21/10/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : LG
The world’s first rollable TV has hit the market – for the price of a luxury SUV.Korean manufacturer LG has unveiled the new Signature OLED R which rolls down into a stylish plinth when not in use.It has just gone on sale in its home country for an eye-watering $87,000 USD / €73.400 euros.The flexible OLED panel automatically rolls down into its base when turned off.But when switched on it uncurls from its hiding place and is said to offer a stunning pictures.The idea is to hide the 4K, 65-inch screen when it is not needed to keep a room looking stylish and elegant.There are several different view settings—Full View, Line View and Zero View which allows the adjustment of the screen size based on the aspect ratio of the programmed being watched.Other features include a Dolby Atmos sound bar with virtual 5.1 surround sound and a polished aluminium base.
OPS: The new LG Signature OLED R which rolls down out of sight when switched off
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Der erste Fernseher der Welt von LG, der sich bei Nichtgebrauch einrollt
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12274
Rollable 1
21/10/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : LG
The world’s first rollable TV has hit the market – for the price of a luxury SUV.Korean manufacturer LG has unveiled the new Signature OLED R which rolls down into a stylish plinth when not in use.It has just gone on sale in its home country for an eye-watering $87,000 USD / €73.400 euros.The flexible OLED panel automatically rolls down into its base when turned off.But when switched on it uncurls from its hiding place and is said to offer a stunning pictures.The idea is to hide the 4K, 65-inch screen when it is not needed to keep a room looking stylish and elegant.There are several different view settings—Full View, Line View and Zero View which allows the adjustment of the screen size based on the aspect ratio of the programmed being watched.Other features include a Dolby Atmos sound bar with virtual 5.1 surround sound and a polished aluminium base.
OPS: The new LG Signature OLED R which rolls down out of sight when switched off
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Der erste Fernseher der Welt von LG, der sich bei Nichtgebrauch einrollt
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12274
Rollable 1
21/10/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : LG
The world’s first rollable TV has hit the market – for the price of a luxury SUV.Korean manufacturer LG has unveiled the new Signature OLED R which rolls down into a stylish plinth when not in use.It has just gone on sale in its home country for an eye-watering $87,000 USD / €73.400 euros.The flexible OLED panel automatically rolls down into its base when turned off.But when switched on it uncurls from its hiding place and is said to offer a stunning pictures.The idea is to hide the 4K, 65-inch screen when it is not needed to keep a room looking stylish and elegant.There are several different view settings—Full View, Line View and Zero View which allows the adjustment of the screen size based on the aspect ratio of the programmed being watched.Other features include a Dolby Atmos sound bar with virtual 5.1 surround sound and a polished aluminium base.
OPS: The new LG Signature OLED R which rolls down out of sight when switched off
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Der erste Fernseher der Welt von LG, der sich bei Nichtgebrauch einrollt
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12274
Rollable 1
21/10/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : LG
The world’s first rollable TV has hit the market – for the price of a luxury SUV.Korean manufacturer LG has unveiled the new Signature OLED R which rolls down into a stylish plinth when not in use.It has just gone on sale in its home country for an eye-watering $87,000 USD / €73.400 euros.The flexible OLED panel automatically rolls down into its base when turned off.But when switched on it uncurls from its hiding place and is said to offer a stunning pictures.The idea is to hide the 4K, 65-inch screen when it is not needed to keep a room looking stylish and elegant.There are several different view settings—Full View, Line View and Zero View which allows the adjustment of the screen size based on the aspect ratio of the programmed being watched.Other features include a Dolby Atmos sound bar with virtual 5.1 surround sound and a polished aluminium base.
OPS: The new LG Signature OLED R which rolls down out of sight when switched off. Showing the back of the screen
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Der erste Fernseher der Welt von LG, der sich bei Nichtgebrauch einrollt
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12274
Rollable 1
21/10/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : LG
The world’s first rollable TV has hit the market – for the price of a luxury SUV.Korean manufacturer LG has unveiled the new Signature OLED R which rolls down into a stylish plinth when not in use.It has just gone on sale in its home country for an eye-watering $87,000 USD / €73.400 euros.The flexible OLED panel automatically rolls down into its base when turned off.But when switched on it uncurls from its hiding place and is said to offer a stunning pictures.The idea is to hide the 4K, 65-inch screen when it is not needed to keep a room looking stylish and elegant.There are several different view settings—Full View, Line View and Zero View which allows the adjustment of the screen size based on the aspect ratio of the programmed being watched.Other features include a Dolby Atmos sound bar with virtual 5.1 surround sound and a polished aluminium base.
OPS: The new LG Signature OLED R which rolls down out of sight when switched off
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Der erste Fernseher der Welt von LG, der sich bei Nichtgebrauch einrollt
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12274
Rollable 1
21/10/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : LG
The world’s first rollable TV has hit the market – for the price of a luxury SUV.Korean manufacturer LG has unveiled the new Signature OLED R which rolls down into a stylish plinth when not in use.It has just gone on sale in its home country for an eye-watering $87,000 USD / €73.400 euros.The flexible OLED panel automatically rolls down into its base when turned off.But when switched on it uncurls from its hiding place and is said to offer a stunning pictures.The idea is to hide the 4K, 65-inch screen when it is not needed to keep a room looking stylish and elegant.There are several different view settings—Full View, Line View and Zero View which allows the adjustment of the screen size based on the aspect ratio of the programmed being watched.Other features include a Dolby Atmos sound bar with virtual 5.1 surround sound and a polished aluminium base.
OPS: The new LG Signature OLED R which rolls down out of sight when switched off
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Der erste Fernseher der Welt von LG, der sich bei Nichtgebrauch einrollt
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12274
Rollable 1
21/10/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : LG
The world’s first rollable TV has hit the market – for the price of a luxury SUV.Korean manufacturer LG has unveiled the new Signature OLED R which rolls down into a stylish plinth when not in use.It has just gone on sale in its home country for an eye-watering $87,000 USD / €73.400 euros.The flexible OLED panel automatically rolls down into its base when turned off.But when switched on it uncurls from its hiding place and is said to offer a stunning pictures.The idea is to hide the 4K, 65-inch screen when it is not needed to keep a room looking stylish and elegant.There are several different view settings—Full View, Line View and Zero View which allows the adjustment of the screen size based on the aspect ratio of the programmed being watched.Other features include a Dolby Atmos sound bar with virtual 5.1 surround sound and a polished aluminium base.
OPS: The new LG Signature OLED R which rolls down out of sight when switched off
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Der erste Fernseher der Welt von LG, der sich bei Nichtgebrauch einrollt
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12274
Rollable 1
21/10/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : LG
The world’s first rollable TV has hit the market – for the price of a luxury SUV.Korean manufacturer LG has unveiled the new Signature OLED R which rolls down into a stylish plinth when not in use.It has just gone on sale in its home country for an eye-watering $87,000 USD / €73.400 euros.The flexible OLED panel automatically rolls down into its base when turned off.But when switched on it uncurls from its hiding place and is said to offer a stunning pictures.The idea is to hide the 4K, 65-inch screen when it is not needed to keep a room looking stylish and elegant.There are several different view settings—Full View, Line View and Zero View which allows the adjustment of the screen size based on the aspect ratio of the programmed being watched.Other features include a Dolby Atmos sound bar with virtual 5.1 surround sound and a polished aluminium base.
OPS: The new LG Signature OLED R which rolls down out of sight when switched off
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10137453_010
FEATURE - Der erste Fernseher der Welt von LG, der sich bei Nichtgebrauch einrollt
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12274
Rollable 1
21/10/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : LG
The world’s first rollable TV has hit the market – for the price of a luxury SUV.Korean manufacturer LG has unveiled the new Signature OLED R which rolls down into a stylish plinth when not in use.It has just gone on sale in its home country for an eye-watering $87,000 USD / €73.400 euros.The flexible OLED panel automatically rolls down into its base when turned off.But when switched on it uncurls from its hiding place and is said to offer a stunning pictures.The idea is to hide the 4K, 65-inch screen when it is not needed to keep a room looking stylish and elegant.There are several different view settings—Full View, Line View and Zero View which allows the adjustment of the screen size based on the aspect ratio of the programmed being watched.Other features include a Dolby Atmos sound bar with virtual 5.1 surround sound and a polished aluminium base.
OPS: The new LG Signature OLED R which rolls down out of sight when switched off. Side on view
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas